Insectproof bread and cake box



'Sept.`9, 1924. 1507,731 v C. H. GREGORlE INSBCTPROOF BREAD AND CAKE BOX Filed Ma 9. 1923 2 sheen-snm. 1

Sept. 9 1.924. 1,507,731 c. H. GREGORIE INSECTPROOF BREAD AND CAKE BX Filed Ma. 9. 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 @minutie Patented Sept. 9, 1924.

f; 4UMTED INsEc'rPRo'or BREAD Ann cAK-Enox;

Application' led May 9,

.'.Ilo all who/zii tf/nay conce/rn n Be it known `that l, CHARLEsl-I. GREGORIE, a .citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Macon, in the county of' Bib-b Vand .State of Georgia, have invented-certain new; and useful .Improvements in lnsectproof -1 Bread and Cake Boxes, of whichthe following is a speciiication. '1

This invention relates to improved conf struction Yfoi.jsu-pporting an article suchpas a bread or cakey receptacle,-sothat crawling insects will-.be prevented from :having access vertically thereto. I .The primary Vobject of this invention is ;.th'e provision. of .an insect proof receptacle showinggeiieral construction, such as .illustiated ininiy .copending application Serial- No. 562,396 filed lMay 20,1922, although embodying novel features which render .the l.sainefmore practical from the standpoints of simplicity and economy of manufacture.

1 A furtliei' object of" this invention is theprovision of a' relatively simple and compact yconstruction whereby. af receptacle, such as a'bread or cake box, may be supported in suspended maiiner,so .that crawling insects cannot reachy the contents of the saine and .by means of which removal of the contents of the receptacle .is facilitated Other objects and advantages of thissinvention'will .be apparent during thecourse .of the following detailed description.v

In the accompanying drawings,-forming a part of this specification, and wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the .several Views: y

AFigure 1 is ayplanV view of the preferred form of this invention.

Figure 2 is a cross sectional view, taken invention.'

LFigure 6 is a perspective viewof a, container adaptedto receive an insect repelling liquid, showing the simple andnovel. construction ofthe same and its associated 'de-- tails..

In the drawings, wherein yfor:tliepiirpose' ofillustration vare shown? preferred and 1923'. seriariro. camels-. y

v...meeret...one..tiene@tetas A Ama'y generally: designate .the-:preferred supporting" base B; a receptacle. Cfsuch. as a bread or cake box; and means D fOri,.cos

fcr'niof invention `which@ mayinclude a l operation upon the base` B in j supportin'gf the receptacle C in. insectproof` manner.

The, modified form, of invention Eainay generally include a supporting fb'ase- Fna; re'- vteptac-le(ir-'for receivingarticles suchaS bread and, cake, and means cooperating upon they baselF for ,supporting .the recep- Referringto thevpreferred, form. of` this tacle G so thatv insects may nothave access invention, the base vB mayfloe'. fany'gapgproved construction, although `it is preferred to construct the same of wood. v Itincludes a plurality* of sections, Y such as 10 11,

which are similarly formed, andconnected in hingedmaniien by hinges 12 upon the'y top surface thereof., yAtth'ecuter ends,;the'sec .tions l1()` and 11 arepreferablyprovided with reduced extensions or feet V13,1 upon which hollow tubular' standards' 17 ofthemeans Dare vertically positioned. JThese. staiifdf ards 17 maybe. suitablysecured to the` out standing y'portions 13 vofA the `'base B,`; as by connection inl metal sockets .19. .Which may lbe detachablyf'positioned upon the top-'surface ofthe base 13,11 asl by.y screw/elements 20a. Y'Infl'ieu of the pro-vision of the socket, .p

.members19, the lower ends of the vertical tubular standards 1'( may be suitably'l embedded in the basesections lO'or 11, or screw threadedtli'erein, accordingtorthe quality of the' improved. device A.

Further referring to they mean'sfli), each- .of` the, vertical standards 17-is". vpreferably provided'vwith a detachable 'bracketconstruction `2O .at the top` thereof,-'which may include a semi-sphericalfcup 21v providing a liquid receiving pocket 22 therein. The secvtion 20 furthermore includes a hollow tube 23 extending radially throughf the l.cup-21, providing a relatively long portion 24fwhich extends upwardlyfwithin the pocket, 22, and

a portion 25y which extends outwardly of l' the bottoni orconvexgside-ofthe cup 21", and

25 withintwhich the upper'` endlof a stand# ard 1' --m`ayiit. The tubular Vportion:.23

is, of" course .soldered dor otherwisel secured'v ytothe cup 21, and Lat its upper end"2ft"hasllUv an. L-shaped bracket .portion 27, Weldeolf.tlielefin, which. provides.` Y thev horizontal *han l por- Al l provides-a socket 26V opening from the end f' in Figure 6 of the drawings.

ving/portion '25 of thertubular member 23 which extends .below the cup 21; said 'portion 25 being provided with oppositely disposed-slots 33 inwardly from the marginal edgefthereof, substantially vas is illustrated l/Vhen a structure 2O is mounted upon its standard 17 so that the slots 33 receive the laterally extendingportions of: a pin 30, it is obviousthat the' cup 21 is'disposedv to receive a liquid kwithin the pocket 22 thereof, and the horizontal portions 28 extend in horizontal manner over their respective cups21. As positioned upon the base B, the horizontal portions 28 extend inwardly toward each other,

with the bevelled head portions 29 thereof vin facing relation to receive a receptacle.

Referring to the container C, the same may include a body portion of any approved construction, which may have associated therewith a hinged'lid 38, to provide a compartmentBQ adapted to receivearticles such as bread and cake. Y At opposite ends of the body 35, substantially U-shaped socket members' 40`may beprovided, which have open ways 41 extending into the gradually enlarged sockets 112 thereof, said ways and sockets 41 and 42 opening at the lower ends of th'einembers 40 to permit the slidable insertion of the bevelledheads 29 from the lower ends of said' members, so that said heads 29Awhen disposed within the sockets 42 support. the receptacle C against liability of lateral displacement.

As above mentioned, a standard 17 is vertically positioned upon each of the sections 10 and 11, and a cup 21 is of course detachably positioned on theupper end of each standard adapted to receive a liquid to repel crawling insects. rIhe receptacle C' may then be placed upon the bracket arms 28 of the 'means D, to oscillativelj7 rsuspend the receptacle @intermediate the cups 21 and above the base B, substantially as is illustrated in Figure 2 of the drawings. From this it is obvious thatit will be impossible for insects to reach the receptacle C as to have accessto.l the contents thereof, since a bracket arm 27 and its mounting construction will extend upwardly within the bracket receiving vcompartment 22,l so that liquid will, of course,surround the hollow tubular portion23 and the ybracket 27.

'f The 'object of providing a sectional base B is for compactness in the improved .construction A as the same may be neatly lfolded for ship ing purposes. Thetop `marginal in its socket 25 preferably receives the lower end of the L-shaped bracket 27 thereagainst, although the weight of the entire section 20 V:may be disposed upon the lateral extensions of the pin 30. VThe omission of any screw threads and the provision of hollow tubular standards facilitates manufacture of the improved device, and materially lowers the cost of production of the same. It is to be .edge of t e standard 17 when disposed withnoted that the cup 21 together with the hollow tubular portion 23 thereof and theL-l shaped bracket member 27 are yof rigid conf struction, being soldered, welded, or otherwise secured together inthe arrangement illustrated in Figure 6 of the drawings. f, Referring to the modified form of invention E, the base F thereof ispreferably constructed of sheet metal, including sections 50 and 51 telescopically connected together in any approved manner, as by having vpins lor extensions 52 of one section V51 slidably extending into longitudinally extending slots 53 of the other section 50. Each of the secvtions 50 and 51 preferably support hollow' or tubular verticalv standards 54 4at the ends thereof, as by disposition in the sockets 55a upon the top surfaces of saidl base sections. At the upperends of the standards 54, detachable structures 55 may be provided, each of which includes a semi-spherical cup 56 analogous to the cup 21 above described for the preferred form ofA this invention; The

structures 55V furthermore each include' thek hollow or tubular portion 57 radially extending therethrough, as to provide a portion. 58 which extends upwardly into and through the pocket 59 of the cup 56, and a lower depending'portion 60 which extends below and y portionGS V'which provides the supporting fingers' 69'and 70 diverging from thehorizontal portion 68, and being upturned, as at 71, upon their free ends. y

The receptacle G maybe a conventional bread or cake box, or in fact any article of like nature, which may include the wire hails or handles 75 at the ends thereof, so

positioned that theyy may engage over the if*- bracket ngers 69 and 70 to engage the -upturned ends 71 thereof,'^whereby the receptacleG maybe suspended intermediate the cups 56 in the manner illustrated in Figure 5 ofthe drawings.

1t is obvious that the provision of the teliso isired d'to APbe supported thereby.

L{escorpic ibase F v.is ran yimportant feature, -lsifnce 2the receptacles y'Gr vary in vlength/and the bifnrcated -bracket members 65 fcanthereby,

v"be positioned Ain Aspaced relation vin adaption to fthe length of -a x*particular 'receptable def slots, -insures that'thesections 20 will not inlove laterally when @the receptacle C is pivotally swung to have access 'tolthe'zcontents l--nomicahand simple improvements have been yprovided, upon the form fof invention set fforth in my IAcopending 4application above v:referred to. Theomission -of threaded connections and the "provision -of lhollow tubing Variouschanges in the' shape, size andarrangement of parts may be made to the form of invention herein shown Vand described without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the claims.

' 1. A device for preventing insects from gaining access to an article comprising a support includingavpair'of hingedly connectedfsections, a vertical standard carried by each of said sections of the support, cups carried by said standards, and article supporting means extending from 'within'said cups for supporting an larticle therebetween.

2. A device for preventing insects from gaining access to an article comp-rising a support, spaced standards carried by said support, pins carried at the upper ends of said standards extending laterally therefrom, cups carried by said standards including slotted vportions for vreception of the laterally extending portions of said pins topre-` vent movement of the cups upon said standards, and article supporting means extending in rigid relation from within said cups for. supporting an article therebetween.

3. A device for preventing insects from gaining access to an article comprising a support, hollow tubular standards vertically carried by said support in spaced relation, pins carried by the upper ends of said standards extending laterally therefrom, liquid receiving cups, means providing a socket in said cups for receiving the upper ends ofV said standards. said means having slots therein for receiving the pins of said standards therein to prevent rotary' movement of the cups upon said standards, and brackets connected in fixed relation to said cups exp tending upwardly from withinvthe pockets thereof "and adapted toreceive van 4article whereby thev same may be suspended "abovev said `support and `intermediate said standlards. y

*14. A device for preventingv insects from gainingaccess to anarticle comprising a base, standards mount-ed uponsaid base,.cups lcarried at -the upper ends .of said standards, and brackets of L-shaped formation connected in fixed relation to said cups includ-- ing portions extending upwardly from with- `in the pocketv of the cups and portions extendinglaterally'over the cups .in horizon` tal position, a receptacle, andmeans carried vat the ends of the receptacle-for detachably engaging the ends of said horizontal portionsvso that the :same may be .suspended above said base and between said standards. As an artlcle ofr manufacture, a cup having a hollow tubular member extending? radially therethrough lproviding a portion extending from the bottom thereof .and a portion extending upwardly within the pocket thereof, and an- L-shaped bracket member connected iny fixed-relation `to :the vportion'of the tubular portion which extends withinmthe pocket of thecup to provide a vbracketarm which lextends laterally over v the cup. l

6. A device for preventing insects from `gaining access to an'article comprising a supporting base, members providing sockets at vthe ends of said base, .hollow tubular standards vertically carried in Said members, cups of semi-spherical formation, and

substantially L-shap'ed brackets each including a portion connected in fixed relation to a cup providing a socket upwardly therein adapted to receive the upper end of a standard, sothat the cup may be detachably positioned upon the standard, each L- yshapedbracket providing a portion extend- 'ing laterally in horizontal manner over the.v

cup.

7.A device of thel class described comprising a base, `vertical standard supports carried by said base in spaced relation, cups,

means for detachably and non-rotatably.

mounting said cups upon the upper ends of said standardsa receptacle providing open sockets' at the ends thereof, and bracket means rigid with said cups extending for detachable insertion at their free ends lin the sockets at the endsof said receptacle,`

wherebyV to oscillatively support the receptacle llO in `suspended relation over said base interi mediate said, standards.

v8. A device .of the-class described co'ml prising a supporting base, standards verti` cally carried at the ends of said base, cups adaptedv to Vreceive insect repelling liquid,

means for detachably and non-rotatably suspending said cups upon said standards,L'-, shaped bracket arms extending upwardly from within the 'pockets' of said cups and laterally over the saine providing at the free ends thereof enlarged bevelled shaped heads, a receptacle, and members at the ends of said receptacle providing pockets therein base, pins laterally extending [from said,

standards at ythe upper ends thereof, cups, means extending from below said cups providing slots for receiving the .lateral extensions of said pins ,upon said standards, whereby to detachably and non-rotatably support said cups at the upper ends of said standards, and bracket arms extending upwardly in rigid relation from withinv said cups.

10. A device of the class described comprising a sectional base having outwardly extending reduced portions at the ends: there of, vertical standards carried upon the outwardly extending reduced portions of the sections of said base formed of tubular material, cups, tubular ,means formed rigid with said oups extending below and upwardly within the pockets Ythereof and providing sockets for detachably receivingthe upper ends of the standardsmeans upon the standards and the tubularlportions of saidcups to permit detachable and non-rotatable mounting of the cups upony said standards L-shaped bracketscarried in rigid relation Within the hollow tubular portions` of said cups` extending above` said cups and providing enlarged heads at thel inwardly extending ends of, said brackets,v a; receptacle, means mounted at the ends of said receptacle providing sockets therein adapted to receive thev enlarged heads of said brackets wherebyk the receptacle may be oscillatively supported between said standards and upwardly of y t said base.

11V. A ,deviceA of the class described comprising a collapsible base'formedin sections,`

standards carried by the collapsible base seotions, cups carried at, the upper ends of said standards, a receptacle, and means supporting said receptacle, said means extending `upwardly from within the pockets of said cups. v

CHARLES HENRY GREGORIE. 

